Spring 2022 GPSC Research Grant Call for Applications
The Graduate and Professional Student Congress (GPSC) Research Council is delighted to announce the opening of applications for the Spring 2022 GPSC Tiffany Marcantonio Research Grant. Each spring and fall semester, the GPSC funds numerous grants of up to $1,500 to assist in graduate student research, particularly projects that relate to theses or dissertations. We encourage all graduate students from all fields and year in school to apply for these awards. Proposals should be submitted via Hogsync and are due by midnight on April 1.
After proposals are submitted, Research Council, a team of graduate and professional students, will review the proposals using a rubric system. All proposals will be scored and then discussed among the Research Council; we intend to notify winners in May 2022.
More information can be found at gpsc.uark.edu/research. For any questions, please e-mail the Research Council at gpscrc@uark.edu.
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Contacts
Lucyna Bowland, senior graduate assistant
Department of Anthropology
850-686-6029,
labowlan@uark.edu
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